A recent AP-NORC Center poll illustrates the deep racial divisions in the American public’s views of law enforcement and the criminal justice system.
A collaborative analysis by the AP-NORC Center and the GSS staff using the 2014 General Social Survey reveals large racial and ethnic differences in attitudes toward the criminal justice system in the United States.
In 2014, the AP-NORC Center conducted a survey of the Russian Public. The study found that a majority of Russians believed the country was a stronger international power than it had been 10 years prior.
A collaborative analysis by the AP-NORC Center and the GSS staff using the 2014 General Social Survey shows that the public is divided on policies addressing inequality.
A collaborative analysis by the AP-NORC Center and the GSS staff using the 2014 General Social Survey shows that confidence in all three branches of government is at or near record lows.